A 15-minute drive from Naha Airport will deliver you to this stunning turquoise-colored beach. Rumored to be the largest beach in the Okinawa Prefecture, the Chura Sun Beach in located in Toyosaki. The beach almost always features a delightfully sunny weather, with azure blue skies overhead. During summers, barbecue parties can be enjoyed on the beach. Besides, there is also a section for water sports, and adventurists can have a little fun with help from nearby rental outlets who provide the necessary equipment. Showers and locker rooms are available as well.
Karaoke House Tomato is a karaoke bar and restaurant. If you want to be a singer or just love to hear your voice, you can go ahead and entertain yourself and the people sitting around. Although there is a bar here, you can take along your children as the bar has a separate kids’ area. So, while you practice singing in the karaoke rooms, your children can have some fun time, too. And the fantastic food that they serve here will make you come back for even more. The bar hosts private parties, as well.
Stretching from Kyushu to Taiwan, the Ryukyu Islands are a chain of islands governed by Japan. While the smaller islands are predominantly coral islands, the larger islands in the chain are inhabited by many different communities. The first historical reference to these islands dates back to the early 220 BCE, and it is believed that they inspired the then emperor Qin Shi Huang of the Qin Dynasty. Many of the larger islands are covered in lush broadleaf forests and flanked by sparkling blue water. Several different species of animals are endemic to the islands, including the Ryukyu shrew, Iriomote cat and the Ryukyu flying fox. Visitors can find plenty to keep them entertained, from exploring historic ruins to sun-bathing on sandy beaches.